walk behind
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle behind
Meanings
Move on foot more slowly than the group ahead
Why “behind”? One person or thing follows behind another on the same path.
“She walked behind the others on the hike.”
“The tired child walked behind the group.”
Don't confuse with
Walk behind means move on foot more slowly than the group ahead. Walk round means move on foot following a circular route.
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walk round
A contrast learners often mix up
Move on foot following a circular route
drop behind
Same behind pattern: late
Lose your position relative to a group moving ahead
fall behind
Same behind pattern: late
Fail to keep pace with others; Of an item, be left forgotten or detached from a group; Of a payment, become late or owed
get behind
Same behind pattern: late
Become late with work, payments, or schedule; Support a person, idea, or cause
lag behind
Same behind pattern: late
Move or progress more slowly than others
leave behind
Same behind pattern: late
Forget or fail to take something with you when you go; Surpass someone in development or achievement; Depart from someone, ending a relationship or association
run behind
Same behind pattern: late
Be later than scheduled
set behind
Same behind pattern: late
Cause something or someone to be slower than expected
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